Chapter 2.3 - Fall Dartmoor Forest (506 AD)
Sir Aeddan continues to wander aimlessly in the woods, while one of the Prince's knights appears to have headed back to camp. Sir Abloc and Sir Rhydwyn make it to the fight but decide to . . . wain until there is an opening, wait over here, out of sight. Not scared mind, just . . cautious.
Sir Abloc rolled 5 using 1d20. Hunting.
Sir Abloc rolled 17 using 1d20. Valorous.
Sir Aeddan rolled 17 using 1d20. Hunting.
Sir Daron rolled 12 using 1d20. Hunting.
Sir Daron rolled 8 using 1d20. Valorous.
Sir Rhydwyn, rolled 7 using 1d20. Hunting.
Sir Rhydwyn, rolled 12 using 1d20. Valorous.
Sir Abloc and Sir Rhydwyn take a check in Hunting.
Sir Daron takes a point in Hunting.
Sir Daron takes a check in Valorous.
The Prince is back on his feet but his horse lies unconscious with two sets of claw marks marring its hide as Sir Daron charges in, along with Prince Mark's two other knights. The cat leaps at Sir Daron and one of the knights, a claw at each. Sir Daron scores a mighty hit, as does one of the knights. However, the other knight is knocked from his horse.
Sir Daron rolled 16 using 1d20. Sword
Sir Daron rolled 20 using 6d6. Damage.
Prey, rolled 8 using 1d20. Claws.
Knight, rolled 6 using 1d20. Sword.
Prey, rolled 8 using 1d20. Claws.
Prey, rolled 27 using 7d6. Damage.
Knight, rolled 8 using 1d20. Sword.
Knight, rolled 16 using 5d6. Damage.
Wild Cat takes 20 - 7 = 13 damage.
Wild Cat takes 16 - 7 = 9 damage.
Knight takes 27 - 10 - 6 = 11 damage and is knocked off his horse.
Sir Daron takes a check in Sword.
With one knight down, the cat continues its assault on Sir Daron and targets the other knight as well as the Prince steps up in the fallen knight's place. Sir Daron scores another hit, as does the Prince. However, the wild cat knocks the other knight from his horse. The two blows kill the cat, which slumps to the ground. The Prince looks relieved.
Sir Daron, rolled 11 using 1d20. Sword.
Prey, rolled 5 using 1d20. Claws.
Sir Daron, rolled 22 using 6d6. Damage.
Knight, rolled 5 using 1d20. Sword.
Prey, rolled 15 using 1d20. Claws.
Prey, rolled 30 using 7d6. Damage.
Prince Mark, rolled 13 using 1d20. Sword.
Prince Mark, rolled 18 using 6d6. Damage.
Wild Cat takes 22 - 7 = 15
Knight takes 30 - 10 - 6 = 14 and is knocked from his horse.
Wild Cat takes 18 - 7 = 11 and is killed. Note: Sir Daron and Sir Mark hit the beast at the same time, either blow would have sent it unconscious alone.
Sir Daron takes a check in Sword.
Clapping Sir Daron on the shoulder, Prince Mark says, "well done, Sir Daron. I was right to think you a great hunter and worthy swordsman during our last hunt."
The other knights pick themselves up and soon Sir Abloc, Sir Aeddan, and Sir Rhydwyn arrive. The last knight seems hopelessly lost and takes some time to find. Like Sir Daron's horse earlier, the Prince's horse is brought back to consciousness and limps back to camp. The Prince riding one of his knights' horses.
Everyone gets 20 Glory for the Rats, 10 Glory for hunting with Prince Mark, and Sir Daron gets an additional 10 Glory for participating in the kill of the Wild Cat.
Anything anyone wants to accomplish before heading back to your manors and the Winter Phase?
This message was last edited by the GM at 12:43, Fri 11 Feb 2022.